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Adobe after effects essentials,
in this course we will learn about Adobe After Effects Essentials course, designed to introduce you to the core tools and techniques of motion graphics and visual effects. You’ll start by exploring the After Effects interface, learning how to work with compositions, layers, keyframes, and timelines. The course will guide you through creating simple animations, adding motion to text and graphics, using effects and presets, and exporting your work for video or social media. You'll also get hands-on practice with real projects like animated logos, lower thirds, and transitions. Whether you're a beginner or looking to strengthen your foundation, this course will help you gain the confidence to create dynamic and professional-quality animations using Adobe After Effects. Brooker Films
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